0, G. lIMPSTEAD, Proprietor. TERMS OF TIIE -" DEMOCRATS' . .. Oat DOLL'S AND Ifirre CESTS • year, in advanceoor two den= If not paid until the end of the year, Of Bubaertptionl No paper discontithoed until anearagee are paid, except at the option of the potilteber. . . Ignites of Advertising. One Square, (twille lines, or lean ) 3 Insertions, SI OD Each subsequent Insertion, '25 One Spate, 3 inuAins, 2 50 .. .. 8 entsiths, . 4HO Business Cards. vffout lines or less, ' .2 00 Yearly Adtertisenel.(wbo occupy not over 4 squares,) 00 One eolumn,,oneyear, - 30 1 00 Igr POST-PAID CIODIDUOICSIIOI2I only will receive attention ---. ytzum,v9 1 • Fr.34i!Gxley's Lady's Book. THE lISCHiNIC'S HOME. 4 • IT is a dreary wanes nigtiithe snow is falling fast; And louder, latui4ows tile wind as ithoarsal whistles. g past; The cheerful lightptan the workman'• tattoo shines oat •tee the gknina The 'realer. peasing throngh the storm hehold the pleas ant room. And there aroinsliltho clean swept hearth, whose Bre dash brightly barn. As eager group wfiia snakmaly the absent one's return; Tbetthibk they hear their father's atep—tbeir , young ha 6m bound 'With &m— -ind the mother MOGI on smiling with the babe upon her ~., And now the Icwijd one enters; his broad and sturdy frame ~ ~.: Benda low for thaCchDd's kiss who bears her moths?. i'. r -- ---- name; ', And on the roey et9!lron hi! loving glance now fails; The infant'with ith prattling glee on its father loudly calls 2 He gases wand t&e pleasant room ; his bosom proudly swells ; The tear that trickles o'er his cheek his inward rupture tells : Oh, iday," be Iva, "I thoagbt to-day upon mu happy home, ,• That not a king 1l resplendent crown would wake me wish to roanic .Thooigh thaw olio dwell in marble balls base ,more of pomp and • I would not chauia our Losable cot for tato.loll/11 of the great ; Their cares presAi sore, tlzeir crimes are deep, , but we have none oiltbia— All day I work r(gbt willingly for such a home otblist. Before I knew it en, dearest Slay, I thought of wealth And fame .; • [shame Until my brain stew dizzy, and then I thought with Of my own lowlkealling; but your presence and your love [thoughts above. Have *led I=oy their gentle power, these worldly • Lad lis my eataeat prayer to (loci that I should labor iira , For idleness bat i ds to crime :Vs my determined willl To make my chif; reo so to live they may sot fear to die Since working hinds tind hearts sincere hist fit them for the sky." Fil • He took the Biblit from theahelh the circle gathered there. And, having read / the Holy Wort they:joined in fervent pryer! He humbly thaiked the God who gave such blesiinge through hi. t ve. [above And prayed the 4 Il might meet at lut in his blest courts , ICEOCIIIILYTe I ; ." Did you bring a womazi4with y THIE INEBRIATE. • i south sir 7" -'• " No , - sir;, - He stood leining upon a broken gate in front ' " How !" rejoined the, stranger. "a of his miserable dwelling. His tattered hat . wife come with you from Mississippi was in his head, and the cool breeze lifted his " I tielieve she was bo s ra in tha ' matted locks Which covered his once noble brow. • said the doctow:. llis eountenak.ce was bloated and disfigured, i -Well, your'rife, as you call her, but in his eyo there was an unwonted look— ; and unless yiou pay me immediatel a mingled elipression of sadness and regret. !dred dollars !for her purchase, Iwi Perhaps he was listening to the low, melancholy i her to-morrow as a runaway slay voice of his pakiient wife, as she soothed the sick 'she is worth A thousand dollars, a .babe on her b l osom ; or perchance he was ga- las you have, married; her, I will zing upon the'sweet face of his eldest ilaughter,l thing." as at the open,' window she plied her needle to 1 "Your slave'." exclaimed the obtain for betimi,ther and the poor children al doctor, "that is impossible." scanty sustenance. Poor Mary ; for, herself I " Whether you believe me or no she cared note young as she was. her spirit :other, "you• Must give her up or pay was already stashed by poverty, unkindness and 'lf, in twenty-four hours, the mone neglect. Asiihe inebriate' thus stood. his eyes , to to My hotel,!l promise you, my di wandered ovef the miserable habitation before you will see the„,name of Mrs. him. The windows were broken, and the doors iryiewspapers, l as that of a fugitive sl hingeless: scarce a restage of comfort remained; ; As soon es the man was gon, yet memory bore him back to the days of his . went to his wife,. whoim good qua] youth, when At was the abode of peace and hap- i and graces rendered her dear to hi piness. In 'fancy he saw again the old arm" My dear angel," said he, "w' .chair where sizit his father, with the Bible upon! married, were you a, slave 7" his .chair_ ; slid he seemed to hear again the; "Yes, I was,' she cOnfessed at t so set notes if his mother as she laid ber hand; Sledding abbndant tears. uto u the boll of her darling boy, and' prayed I ' " Why dill you not tell melefore 1 •• that. God wilild bless him and preserve_ him ny was pert rmed 7'' from evil. Teang years had passed away, -yeti ... "I did not dare to- do it. Coal tears slime lilt() the eyes of the drunkard aftheilieeted you l. ' would have allied 1 reenllzmtion of his , mother's love. - 1 ilave P',' ' "Pt Km meiher," he muttered, "it is well tbat ll ,.‘ - "W411, noir,- I kn , ovir it. I will thou irt, sleeping in the grave ; it would brealr I ,lnalidred dollars required ; for I 1 thy hea rt tdlnow that thy snit is a wrethedi Much to consent to a separation." and-degrader being—a miserable outcast from'!, During this short dialogue, MO ~. society.' ' lq laboring under the m l ost lively agi He turtle!, ' slowly away. Deep within 'an' i t rked ter bile:rand to describe th adjoining foist was a dell where the beams oflof the claimant:which be did•as,e the sun see , e ever penetrated. Tall' trees isible ; then iheAskek. her whether 7 : grew on eig, r side, whose branches meeting ,ition answered to that of her ancie above, formed a canopy of leaves, where birds "Y ea ," said-she, casting down , •.. built their Mists, and poured forth happy songs. tin moreithan my master•-;-lie is in Thither theldrunkard bent his steps. It had been, his favorite haunt in the days - of ibis child- 1 . Military Dandyism lie looCand 4he threw himself uptie•lhe soft . ~,..A! ee k onponwyr to_ us the. to Arpon-jswl the recollections . of past, - sonels anecdote of , a, " set* down," wh came mow.. it over his mind . He neveida hie of the" YouniteCStietee' AFilly: • face with b - ;: hands, and the prayer ortheiliredi- his presenc. : Our. irriter.,ltay., 1 . gal burst from • his lifs—" 0, Goekreceive' a -.., we, w ere r ra i e llio g Abel*_ s . returning l'anderetr Suddenly -a' Soft, arm the Sound hoots, where we met .was throwojaronnd his neck, and a Oreet _voice witee,•lireakfitst, ()art bldla r cqeehl murmured. 4" He -'will forgive you,. father." ,Bwroow,-col. John...l3arstpw!, el Starting . to his feet, the inebriate saw standing A rd , Old mere horses ' than*, ot iiefore,heu Ala yoongeatilaugliter, a child..pf six itii isliid, lidthe ITnited States. , „ . . ..1 •P.Ams• -2 • cr e htegiag! , 'the usual salatliticihs 1, " Why, ate you ,. here, Annie ?" hi l iaid', tog thi•oharli tones of the heildb ' Riamect thjit4he innogeot child shotild - hire ringing alo4s:00 - deellp anditke ... . Aeitneeeed*gdef. . , , voice of-the steward was heard cr " Tee** 10 gather ,theli j ilicalhat grei jziictit 1 ."All - detifplesenfni as ;has ri 4 e iwhe fcehe P44.40,c"pee,, I. have iet My •panisigt*liliseerscep up to : Aci laisitatlali.4dAqw I :up gi#g to sell Ociii.". sod 4014,:0 • .:•;,-.: 4.4'. - • 41 .442411 . 4 t ,Aol94 ; do.filth the money?" There were many passengers; - • 14 *A4Ahe *Wry aei 6,4144.* Aieo.t,o the ertliC ofjP e rir ° , *r a s g 4h C ' . wike.wliteointqc.* kiimilAroi4,4tit, terms WI 41 ‘ .04,1 4. 1 144 1 0 111 ,43V11iprnibtf0011i ' litSliAllidairrlPiell TONI . * . , • --*••••••••-•••••---"----..- •-• •,- 1,...,..:. - . I ".',"'"r• •. - . 1 . 1. ..4 , ,a...-....•74-... ..:, .--;:. - • 7, ~.,.:-. ', '7........, .5.---.-.4,--" :, 5,------- .4 s4 zz - A l- "A•*' - ''' . " 44l .i.-,f.. .:,• ...1 ~• -i7- i!I : .. . _ • , , ..• 4 . • • . __. .. _ . .• .• . .. . - - • •.1 1 i :.1 ~ 7d. I • t.S I ,11 ~F :I 4. .. „.? l',:c ~, • . . i ll i_ ~..; sr :: ~ ...: 1 .. . . , . - .._. ll ' '--- --: , .1 , -''. i - 1••• , . 'I: '''''' ti' . r;:4 •i , . i -- . : 8 , :• . -.:Z: ' ' . .. . ..... : • -; ' l .. . ,I, ,‘ - : -, 41 • . - : . - . • .. . . • .. .1 , .1. , ii. • ad 0. i ~ ..-.U•• • .- -iA. . .• tf - 1 - .. - '• C • '• ,1 .-.... . ..., . . ..- ti i.. , :: „ .• ...I ; y .1 • - 1 l , 4 • : ..' • • • . I - - '.. [ - 2, ::- ' " .:.. .. 1 ::1:1 1. . [ _ .:. .. . . . .. . . . i .' . . . .., . t. . • • .The child he4itated ; she thought' said too much perhaps her father mand the nibney and spend 'it in tla which all hiti earnings Went. " You arei afraid to tell, me, Annie,' father, kindly. ,•‘` Well, I do not parr hap no right tax my children's confide The gentleness of his tone touchedl of the affectionate child. She threw I around his neck, einlairning—" Yes,l will tell you. Mother buys medicine little Willie. i • We have no other way Mother and Mary work ell the time get to buy bread." A pang shot 'through the inebriate " I have robbed them of the comforts he exclaimed:; " from this moment I fire passes my lips no more." Annie stood gazing at him in. asto She could scarcely comprehend het words: but she saw that some chang ken place. She threw back her golf lets, and raised her large blue eyes earnest look, to his face—" Will 3 I drink any more rum ?" 'she whispers. " Never/ Annie," her father repliei ly. Joy daneed in her eyes. " Then be, so happy," - she criecT, " and mo weep any more: oh, father what a h oars will be !" Years passed away. of little Annie, the drunkard's dau, proved true. The home of the refo, her father, was indeed a happy on. crowned his board ; and health and j from the face of his wife and child once squalid misery alone could be tr pledge had raised him from his degra restored him once more to peace and , A correspondent of .the Nationa that he translated the following artie Magazine Universal, published in the scene of the story is placed in \% it' would not be very difficult to Whether it be fact or fiction. I am about to recount a story, many others of the swim kind, Mr. a missionary, has lately told in a pub held on the subject of slavery. A young physician of much merit edge, made a journey from his not one of the northern states, to a tow sippi. This Young man, whose nam lis, took lodging in a furnished h mistress of it a young woman abe years old, instAred in him the most Although the color of the woman !purest white, the doctor having us against.the ehlored , race r offered h • which was accepted. The marriage ' almost secretly, and the happy conpl afterwards to establish themselvezv ington, in. th 4 District Of Columbia. They had pat been there lung, lived peaceably and retired, when lan whoi had all the app.. , !gentleman, presented himself at 1 under the pretence of hilsiness. sation procendeA, when the strange Ithe following indiscreet questions tor: ♦, Singular Story. 11 MONTROSE PA., THURSDA .JI i bow his way through the mass of people to !some the livindow, and stretching out his money to t ty, to the ilerk, said, in a very loud tone— I advant - "Fake my fare.; sir." when ..INVhat name, sir ?" said the clerk, as be re- pens h /€4 the bills. butter, "IPaptain 'Victor Henry Digamma, sir— up the Captain Digamma and lady, of the Younited j ty of :1 ' Stat'ops Awmy, sir," was the reply in a very porn- j tain fr J rpm* and conceited voice. 1 the hu j tlis was rather too much for our acquain- 1 tity. [ tan 4- the horse dealer. He ' pressed rudely I large thniiitsrh the crowd, and loudly addressed the salt, at r 1 ele4: while the captain of the awmy 'yet stood butter . . . . she had ould de way in :aid her e you; I nee." he heart her arms father, I for poor to get it.. they. eau ceivii Of • , ..-__ _apt= o, ....... _ . _, made. ' The small kegs were, not sed in refer by a d the people seemed to be thinking wheth- , its manufacture in a 4 &toga : midi ion as wheal 1 ., -• . I Gen. Williain O. Butler is of the old Revo lntionary stoett,'*al belbnging, to the fighting et lynch him or not. . lidera, a race well kkown in - Pencsylvtinia, 1 once t , the preservatiOn o the butter, but B 'l' ake my fare !" • . 4 ' VI t name, sir?" inquired the clerk,', inerel for cObvenience of re ailing at Canton. la and Ityy.whose eitizena his deeds and, med -Iy. ; "' e exptirtation of butte, for ,he supply of Korp'ril John BaPstow, sir, —Korp' ril ! the di erent cities, that 'are along Ithe southern / those of his ancestors wig never be forgotten. history, The Independthit Treasury, a Revenue Tar- , the Annexatiiti_of Texas, a war coMmenced 1 Ba' tow, and horse, sir, of the Connecticut mi- ; coast f Asia', is probablY ileitined to be a very liff , aiid cloiert after a auccession or lish;T, sir !" was his answer, delivered in a most : consid ruble 'business. Thi s etitire supply for ,bY Maio?, 1 the it 'cense cities in the iso- eSS'of thel glorious victories!hyloutj gallatit Generals, offi ootritcally pompous tone. ,ss ion , eers and soldiers,. by g the acquisition of au -ex- i Itow blank that army captain looked, and i Britis East-India CouiptaiSy, being derived ! tended coast on the Pacific and a large and val. whffl good natured crowd that was immediately from uropd (mostly from tlrelajnd, but some i:uable territory, hich 1 1,re peecelisarily united aftiii this answer, only those can understand , little rum Holland,) is nsiiiilly purchased at an ito the fOrtunes o out blinfederacy; are the real 1 %iaise imagination can picture reality. Tl . .iey ,i i 'home ' ca t ri a si4 pri pp e c e r a w t h i i t l d ; i i l la d ti u n ll . y pay d I imonMent of the Democratic adniinistration oil laughed consumedly. 1, '-- --- ---- ---- ; "T o rel4ive proportion fou county, that James 'K. Mc' ' : ' poN'T LIKE uts LOOKS.—A sheriff's officer! is ads tea' te the produetioln lOf t e - finer quail-, Re.soived, ffliCt - this iConvention deeply de, lorea the loss tot that honest, upright and con- On sent to execute a writ against a Quaker. : ties o, butter, is probahly^i4sma as any other .P saw the Quaker's 1 artiel f 0 6eral! neceasitY!' bun much of- the! selentions statesinan, On 4N cts R. SauSli i and Orcprriving at the house he thartheTresideht be directed to convey; to the wifit, who, in reply to the inquiry whether her ! south rn tiee of counties and also id the central l. ' husband was at home, replied iu the affirmative, i and northern portions of th family of our decetiSed fellow-citizen,. our sin at tbe same time requesting him to be seated, I will, When well cultiva t ed; ilrodnee the variety 1 core condolence for thus afflicting dispensation 's heart. of life," lie liquid ishment. father's shad ta‘- en ring tvith an ou never I titnidly. soletnn- e will all ser won't spy home he words .titer, had med man, . Plenty beamed en, where' ced. The atior, and sappiness.! . • i , ..j tt. Aube and her husband would speedily see him. The; of g raisses bbeessari to;gloeibutter the peculiar ofiiiier waited patiently for some time, but the ilavorland aroma of Orange county, when prop fair quakeress coining into, the room, he remin- erly rnanufactured. ,' i• I . dad her of her promise that he should see her "T e emigrants from Orvige county, before hukband. . " Nay friend, I promised that he ; allud il d to, all agree tin opinion' that as goad I wunbl see thee. Ile bas seen thee : He did i butte can be made. in tii etr new localities, as nok like thy looks ; therefore_ he avoided thy !in 0 . gC crunty, Miiiisinfe is cited, in the eir patii and has left the house by another path.. eider, as being the locality irodueing the best butter in Orange couety. ; A Idinisink dairy • °man, in this vieinity, wb ' had . the reputation for , ny years of being iii' best in'that town, I made r first dairy here, f about 60 firkins, lase s•ii, and'says it wads the best she ever I made A he Orange cpapty emigrants agree! in of nion f a Manyi of.-tbem are i persons- of b.i , mud experience NI Close ,'pbserration in their basin ss4that in avo'rableisttuations, they can' prod ee its!nanch'buttnr, 'litia of as good quali ty, a in Orange countAq—American Ari [ matt/ 'l. i ; . , i Era says e fruru the aril. Asi sbington, ascertain THE FARMER'S CORR not; like I Butter for the Navy. ompson, c meeting I received, a day or two since, the following, letter written by Mr. J. S. Hawley, of Bing hatnton. which I endeavored to obtain 'previous. tofithe publication of the Transactions of the, Nii'w York S: ate ,i gricult ural Society for IS-17. The facts are important, and if anything were w ,:. „ ' in!, to make the proof complete, as to the T ea ability of a great portion of our state for s.il iplying butter, that will stand the test of tropical climates, the observations communica ted' by Mr. Hawley are abundant nd knowl -e toVii in in Missis • was ‘Vil use. The .ut twenty 1, dent love. Las not the prejudice his hand, took place went soon in Wash- Africaliana Rooms, 't 'Albany, Aug::.' - d, 1848. !'' The idea tbat no butter made out of Or ange county, will 'resist the action of tropical I ,_ cliMates and preserve its qualities for years,' isimem ani utter absurdity. I think that not one third' repn ofAhe butter sold in market, as ' Orange coun- ,pl aee ti:' is made in that locality. •That county has.. Ch a i daring ten years past, sent out hundreds ofi over eMigrants to the counties of - Sullivan, Delaware, i silo ebenang.), Broome, Tioga, Tompkins and Che- 'thin inilp:, - and perhaps others, in the state of New . Toss Yiirk . ', who have continued the manufacture of; sick hitter for market, and who, at the end of each ; proa sels9n, have been in the habit of transporting , devo their butter in wagons across the' country to 1 hi g h the different points of shipment, in Orange , and county, and there shipping it as ' Orange coun- I o f h.' ty: . Many of these persons had, for years be- I F foie emigrating, regular purchasers in N. York ! ga d fel , their butter, who, it was understood, were., of e , ttittake . their product each year when made, and!tioi paLv the highest market price for it. These re- ,lial latt.ms were, in many instances, continued for' To ' ninny years previous to their_ emigrating from .iih e ~ I Orange county, ar.d many now continue them . at i o , without the least objection , being made to the ,- p a y, - cr i e d the' quality of the butter. i the the money.' .. " The term, ' Orange county,' seems to be Do t is not sent i Misunderstood. It does not mean (as I under- t to . t ar sir, that! stand it), the locality where made, but a peen- the l 'illis in the liitir method of manufacture. The neatness and' coin ate." icleanliness of. everything about the &tries, the' intr the doetorl +truing of the milk, instead of the cream, and l t o t des, virtues; the attention to the quality and quantity of salt i D e , t. . , used, are their principal peculiarities. The; nwe were! 41 1 Mrning of the milk ; I deem essenti to butter 1 intended for long voyages. It giv it # pecu same time• liar firmness and fineness of tea a and wax :ae appearance when fractured, which, butter Made by churning the cream, seldont or never lilts. - These peculiarities can generally bode- Meted by the eye. There is also a cream-like tivor to milk-churned butter, which I have Mrver found in butter manufactured in a differ , 4int manner. • 4 1 " I believe the highest price paid for dairies, tip New York, for several years 'past, has been', Bdd for several dairies from Chemung,courity. eing at the table of a well-known gourmand,' in. New York, in the spring of 1847, I remarked '•, the very fine quality of the, butter ) he replied' at such butter could not be made out of 01. 7 1 knge county. The conversation continued tilt 1 Onally, the original firkin was brought up, when] I Cfound it was branded John Holbert .(prinai -10) Odr.,llolbert resides in Cbemung county, I RO took,the first premium at the State Tairl F lit Saratega, for the best butter made in Jiino) i This' gentleman told me - , he .had.fiis supply of, .'nsitter of this:dell for several yeark . at an ex-: t r a Q price of 33 cents per pound s O u a particular cer, whowloueaold it, ' •, , Ni "-The opinion of.the gentleman, t whoihas the lhi arge of, thprtnitter . department of thellnited tatea . Niaiy,"qhat ne batter, Made 'out &Or . hge 'cointy;'l . resist the adieu-of - tropical ie itriates, 4 I: kno to be erroneous: .A , dairy, l' id. in. this county.(Broomej : kke *ea seat i s 10 - road much .pc the.tiose tor tea : yore past., In it was.sold tk St, Ci6i*, to the govern.; *tent, for .7ri . Ceiits'Oi tibial& "IrtlB4o f it Was fl uid fa 'N:thiMedfotii, surf went ikerhaliatioy l j ,-Ir.''Friattsoine.tif itwiter:tbc capitation 01 art . y four yqnsfrom iti.wwfatOpNat Meet "itiiff ; pt. (Orgood l coN4tieNtukir4e4 lo s e. , The 1)-445 !.as."181008-been. soil iii 14 Orieinsi '444:0 6 1,00,4 leatiii; ; imi l ,'illiiii . biii he** Veil'lliiy 4iiisepliiiiil6:iii tiiiiiiirli I i!iiipp44 mere• they e morning ranee of a . Willis's. he convey addressed o the doe- frum the d not your country," my slave; nine, hun -1 advertise In fact, least; but bate some- astonished He eremo- I have ex ourself to a re the bine ire youitoo Willis, was ation. She appearance tly as pos. tbe descrip t 'taster. r eyes 3" he father 4" iwiDg d eriii, ch Aninfl'ger i_recei*ed in Ice .on: l pile of . n decle, jut wee," . John . o, hits bought er .i i e ltz l e Oi ire a r n ! , 1:f. ilio labia. 3 grefollesTcl 1. 44 of Oa. TE 1 ', g out-- Liettle deii i .41).siail'All d, op oint :curie, an:6f 1," tatio " 7, P. J ; ~:, , :.: V ;',, , kirli. - *‘ '. I,iSEIITEUBER Ater that *as rte Pro. uct of this Conn ilinton,Lin 1846, iviiic:i under very dis geous bircuinstarices, .paned as fresh as ide, and proved $ 1., , d, that the ship ve eaqh year side° a ylied ,to me for for cabin stores kir th ir ships. I took original firkins, Lind' ._. oeur‘d a quanti mall white oak kegs, hich (would con- I an 15 to 25 pounds, c:. eh, and repacked ter, selecting the best t ma /large quan - I hese kregs, when!fille liver? put in very ogsbeads, and the spa o fill d with rock ' a placed in the held 0 the essel. Thfs ryas ti!elci about eioh en oaths after li ) ©12t7.04.19 tDRESS Akilliao o.o.otuTifolli# iii - 'l4lit' of*WfTtliiiiiiiiiii. o2N M. REM} , from) the committee on ess and Resolutioni, tepoteil the follow _ ur years ago, the d e r 4f the regularly ited candidate of th enadracy—the la d Mithlenberg, the unanimous voice of its. sentatives, arid the will 'of the people, Francis R. Sbunkl lio !the Executive . - Re-elected for -a "econd term by an helloing •majority; di ea.s in its most in 4, firm, gradually b -0 d iwn a constitu nd a'frame which see ned o promise their' ssor a long life. Stitch on the bed. ofl ess, and with a.full Stitch go of his ap- 1 . bing dissolution 4 .this eminent patriot and i t christian.. resigneq to, !the people the i office ; with whicli . thei had entrusted him. lose& his mortal' care4r as it private citizen, •'; native State: i 1: ncisi R. Shank was oneSt, firm, and sa- •us, and his policy in a csthig the progress rporato monopolie.4, l ; d th 4 indefinite tnul ationiof paper mints, ias deceived the eor •• pprobation of the Fie 'ple Of Pennsylvania. Mow ;in his 'footstep4 and: . by - a wise and al eenitomy ditnitlisttity, theiburthen of tax i. whilst providing 4niplebnteans for - the eat i?f the public 4rditors, extinguishing elle Issues, and gradimlly irchibiting bank • of the lower deottaatiods, so as to give e fariner, die mechanic, maid the operative constitutional curierky— T gold and silver I will ;be the seettled' talicyrof the firm and •-Thiff petnocrat, Whit) , in tbis oay present •• e suffrages , of out; t, llow-Otizetts, as the • ocratic oandidat i e fort Gov;etnor. Olt R lyS Losostarrda genuine represen tf He of the early seta I ts of Pennsylvania. pie irt hi slutliitt, st4l7 republican in 'all his ! ngs dud pritteipls,luirt bait mild, he pos es in fin eininent - tlegrejt these sterling quali ; eich are so pec a li rly ! required at the ent crisis. Fromci , ice qtvoting himself :everpl years' to the en tivalticn of the soil in fertile county' of go6tgetniry, he has im i ed sn excellent intelleet4 careful study, by an extensiv4 into coulrvs with his fel citizens, has•made ,himself rnmiliar not only • their character and •Iteir wants, but also thei resources and itpabilities of our ee , s C o mmonwealth. '' -i san Associate Jud ofhis own county, • islAyed a sound and orreei judgment, and 1 short career 'as i ai'l 1( tali COmmissioner to I eh 'pitst ho was eleete4,bylan unprecedented i ority.., bare affo4ded timpf i eroof of his pe r lat fitness to .discbMg the duties of Execu , ', Of the State'. j c ' 11 ' ' ) e betinti tO no i l.el 4 ; is! stirroundedlby no ion,land he , will, i 4 . olectiedi go'into offte,e, i 1 . irely unt,rsoo4le._ 4 tufelniiiitted to. spy ~ ...ori, s et of,..memlißdll'unt,tn . ly q thert &5 .ctp sof Teat p_ Eta. oy,moulcated Intl ctisnd' by tlii, ' 4t.' attie of tbe.Benid -1 • tie party. 1.. ii'il , I i . • . ' .o4nticipatelifif4u ant election as the e ericience yt,tis- tk t , ' ' o_p ,n 6 , PePni,§YLTA. PIA i t - op Oiled not .on y to. v United States Bank, to OH; diillifialtii l ,l4o4ytTaristocraCy by 10 sun montMpli sLsnill sis mei privilegil,.alia te -frmn,tlie.. ‘ 1414 Y for the, l )l- 14 t4•AggLt. 100 fillr*a.. emPut Pf-tkil,.few-, The f t pem9eratid .Qottie . ion at Baltimore 6 tl?reAtiatCafdriii.qit. tiiii,i Case; `of Midi-, .. ina. 'Giii; Will Is* o.:l3iitler; of 4ientneky; she Dento**io ei4oiiiit.fpriPvt , sidentill4. ce Itesident.Of t ' 17,nift4,,Statflh401,10' dial ppledgO, not nly onr,erdnansosuppolit. E:t 4: of. the - ,llase ' ' lowa of 11.134 ate visi 4 ...,, itimm,•44, . ~., ~.)*.1114440,- ..,:l : 4 ,_. ~. i , . Add nom ' 4 in feel ses 4,1848. GPR,, Pass' history, fr 9 06 0, 6 ' l 'o'l settlement in the 'Fist to thU presen'imiiod, familiar to all: his countrymen, .0 his tried`' abilitiei as a statesman, ttrith his known intro. pidity,'lrnaness 'and segicity as a diplomatist i , point him Out as; .tie proper individual to guide the helm of State pi. the nest four, yeirs. His bold interposition nion the, question of the right of setirch in time of peace; has demol- I kilted the attenip'teck . nserpation of a control. over the'ineresiitile navy.-of America, and deserves the hi g hest; reward in the gift of his tellow-citizent---his elevation to the office of President of kr happy Union. of Divine Providence..;' Resolved, That in opr candidate we recog nize those sterling Democratic principles which actuated the - adminisirations of Shuck and Snyder, and Which poitit to their veto messages containing the Soundest doctrines of political econoiny,and of rations) and enlightened liberty., Resolved, That we have entire confidence in our candidate for Canal Commissioner, Isaami, j Pate-rilt, Ot Westmoreland,_ end that he 'will I receive the undivided' vote of the Democratic ' !party. ' . ' i Resolved, That the unity and power ortbe Democratic ,patty cat} elope be, preserved by always sustaining regular nominations, and, in that manner only can the people speak and car -1 ry out their sovereigd.will. •,1 Resolved, That: wei will give our individual, leordial and _active auiiport to MORIIIS LONG' ; STRITIf f tile nominee pft,his•Couyentioei for the ! office of Gov'r, and that at the ensuing Preei- j dential election every ; soundDeiaocrat Will cast i his vote in favOr of these distinguished states men and patiiiiits Gen. Lewis Cass of Michigan, ,1 . ackg:3ol/•= , 1 1 441ent to: 43tith3r, oftKentuok.y,,the the Union, for the offices of" President iiiia' . Vice Preskient of the 'United States. Resolved, That tinder the Democratic ad- / ministration of Jame K. Polk, the great Dem ocratic measures of Meform, in the separation of bank and State, and in the passage of a rev enue tariff' have been , successfully effected ; whilst in the righteeus war with Mexico•our , , gallant offieers and troops, both regulars and I j volunteers.' have covered themselves with im , mortal glory; and tit large portion of Mexican i territory has been acquired, in addition to the; peaceful acquisition pf Texas, by her own vol-! !untary act. j Resolved, That the settled policy of the De l‘mocracy of Peensylriania, as marked out in our !address in relation to a United States Bank I and corporatelmopopplies, is the only one which ,can secure this great Commonwealth from ru-1 mous bank capansiens and convulsions, a de- ', preeiated payer oureency, and Dice to , its hardy 1 sons im all the xrditiary intercourse of life, the I constitutional currecy—geld and silver coin. Resolved, that t is Conveutipn sympathize , ii with unfortunate Irland, redu4ed by the pres- j ence of a large regular army. add an armed po- j lice, the sispensiim jorthe ifalleas-Corpris act,j and the entire destructiOn of personal liberty L to a state of actual slavery, and we trust that in a short peribd she will be releishd from the burden of the mestselfish, proudest and hatigh tiest aristocAoy which• the world ever saw. Col. Reah,grazetl / moved to add the following additional resolution Peso/veil,lliat We' will sustain 'the Consti tution of the tlniohlfrom altdatien, and preserve the veto power unchtinged' and ;inviolate. Col. Frazhriaddressed the Cutivention in sup port of his s resolutien, with great eloquence and power. i • Mr. TloNna, ofThiladelphia, 'moved to strike the word %4Tetas"'frren the addresi • After a forxemarlis in suppert of the amend ment by Nr i . liolla.nd, 'and in . ,oppositiOn•to it by Messrs. Bradford and .Read t the amendment was disa.ered to. Mr. Prazer'S'anthridment wai then agreed to, and the addrese 'mid resolutients unanimously adopted. . ti •. Mr. FranciS Diu:ion:l, submitted the feller ing resolution which was`unanittionily-adopted. Mr: biamoild, OfPhilaNph s ia, haill--,Arhilst are are endea.lairing to se'cure's n unbreiken sue ceasion of viise ailabli demo,hitatie Gavernors, to, trateh hisir a Ittterests,hf t is common -1 wealth, it:w1ll hirer& to these an ho orable in eitentent toWitrlis fattlifut_,pelolinan ,of their diittei,, :ll tilitiOw'thit',V ; ire'are' i ntit untnindfuthf those NTho4Viilefealiild tr'fOii:oirfoitned , tber duties'of ihat'offusSibitve ilapied, astayfroM tia stage otaiietoetmei ; kthier iiiiicikire 4'oo 1 ,t 1 ,14,t. o,h onoriugAq incinory , of }: 41 A, Phut, 11 01) ,,, but;hotior ourselves. ' .T110:0 41e of h iatitp, place, thO - Trapie, in llfolitginitek)onntyv t :U whonile iiisipecialli'endearialy many i ties; have` risotto:l to.erect:omonrir IA:14 1 0a abuttotif, 014 VAN*, , I ner his remains, where AV, TO? „.. 1 ,!t. 3 1r luti i v . cbur.,„„_.,,,..Trappe,, 9.1,0100 ti 'the' heatitiftd tette, 'o Alai Perhioiheo:/Aepriatr titshare:wit,h,theat air the htgior v g !,Iftl( „eo .eradicable tn, their Fiatz t anll4eir I ate cacaos We'" iletiire„ - _,that I our eotisAgnliiii r alin'iii3s ; i4iii in lOpititlinitY it Winds iti it:z. Miters forki ,1...4 —1 ,l;ali4 , oft* --- 041 , 4 n p r i,,,i , kqieiciiviiV.That itie Ile*/ M 0 1 14 1 09 : ttotribilAHOO 1. , 44011, q 'poo p ~ ~ OE -1 t05,4 1 . 1 111 14 ,1it5, ctittAligit'eN ill", 'n'tk tioolous ..w A l got iffitaiio ol , , bi ; , ikr , I . 't 7' l tifliti" . :' 1 1 1" , .,j''tg 11-4 •s'sfa. tqg it'ol'',"l' I= 4;• •,c • t - 7 - g 111 • ;ti11• A - ? ; A, • MINIM , ..S.. ~• ( - ,1 :i'l - - 14 - --, El EIM=E!;I BE ff NO, 3% `, Fry, Jr. 1 tieasurer ante& Mimunaint.Vllllllr. • o e n h ' tto rina rnety p. .t ti onn l ty:,lMd thatlti I by, f- hie:eiecutire ,co'mmi e tttist;— (and ' a.4e hies pothisconierst,inn i lliii req . Mis ted torißrir l / 4 s9l.,,subfieriptientoo64o - thivare. ral members orthe Cenredtion:' ' Michael Kanc,,enbmittedihskfollowingieee. lotions, whickiltre,Saleft`ed . ,i f t Resolted; Tba pie ultkeitt i)flalior are en titled to the higliesteeneidcretion on the part Of the Gocernme,nt, atiaAemmia' its protection against the enerotoltinentS,efcaffital and cupid- itY;:lliatitirkiiii ; Pisielritt del fiat the'Veglilitisrelof L`- labor' to ten hours, :and,tenrbiding the employ ment ofochirdiewnntier.l2oMol4 4 lll l tories, is, wise, . -aslutary-.01.. proper ; and that we it9geiel97, 3l ili*-40301 1 A r e p tted* be perfected et the neit --Ufkii'll lature„)*(ilki,e4Pialilf. the L'unpecOsarj - and 'Which*esiamendestowmalied of Messrs., Hughes and V.Farlane, by adding the tbrdePtiittaclied:to - Atiebin nn it e through the Scnatootm niotiork. of the present acting and which was supported by him and the present Federal ciadidele•for Ca nal comsnissieuer.7.: o . i`ctipitngthgaitik t Mr. English, suhtuitted krcaoliiti4a thitthia' . thank) of,this.c.onr,ents4l.,„Ve.iind, ( are ,hen . lby tendred:to James MershalfESif . „ "forl'ibe int aeouitiouitniniser he hrN as' dlichaiged theduthis 'of }Yesidentiwksktir was 'adopted: , • Mr.-Marshall, then, returned, ; .,thepltn frit : a neat and ppropriate address ;,crlsen - The convention adjoUrnedt:sing .The he;,was, kilted. The Hartford ..Times„ illustrates che nei, in tibia s, ' the gallitif the Weed was tfealt l idth 'by his' iiiiireistictfiientts,' anne.ied itdmitable sketch: THE-LAST MLIA Eutir.tito Al,lll boy. (tkolilPpiSi l 9o.:-,,, , To run or not to Tiu--that is . tholiest!on. tut til'on to run and beliefeatelf=iib l Vtlieviii tho . Enter Jolin-J. Crittetnden--(littimige to the Mill boy;takes him by-bogs bands and. --f4l.)W.j eea ,with feKvnr)- 17 1hanit. pod r ,Ast have, li s veg,to feast - my aight man whom we love better than Uttr : oini ghThelirnie Crud "we 'Wc - ofild [Crittenden then hugs;the Mill tip,elnae.: , ,antt stealthily pulling-. a rusty IttliferonAo c hichleesh--. es, gives him thrust, in ribs. boy staggers against the: wall crying, Ah-h-11-I"j ' - - •; 'Enter Gliverner.Jonei—"Oh. - hOriliVtiglat am's den 4 man• 11 ] V l . #Pes en ,_ , t!!!! a Dying tamfoit, - , -1 . 4 1 0 5 4 - Gov. liwius—v•Oh !Mie Jenidenine - Write Td strike yOu, darling of (thir nitiOto,' , -, los -oho live in all our hea#s! cores.; letkyilloweri haveleusted, , and: who has . kisscd all; and daughters !,fUfal' ° steals around behind the Mill him a stab id the bSekly Mill lion, !eh. au! .6; ou [expireo.] - • • • Crittenden., the 361 l boy to. see .if is 'quite'', dead,)—T'ne4: thank°,Heiven thit niillstehe is'out of thuiWay - a - tiaiL 'never - 6dd run tbit's fue:g l • Gov: Jories! (coolly-:wiping his tisOr)...-1 !"Now we have- made him safe..jr We ye put • out l et' pain. Hai Vron's,bsi run I ,.again very Soot!. I thilik. We've - t uk en c are of that —Ha! : ha! ha 1":, .-)* • • Wu* :Ai itt Why,is it that .11pnri.clay mill not endorse Gen. !raylor'a nominatinn as the . Whig, date tot the Preside4Y? Urni any of the tel if they *a' its be*Se , heiitsi no pnlithigynineiprertaaar dorse,-"aidliihryClayi is aware of the.fikatolcal therefor!), is-not willing q tn hecome tbe tnnl,pfp set of hungry office tinnters, who deanrain the 1 5 1iilidt)lphni CorivOlktion,Abaihe(M2 tlii3r). was not an available naadidate: • The" Attishington Union•relates ther-following the simeess.ol the Taylor amturdtkct.' Tim* . • " weelts tgn:last 4taritlay o . normal - 4es, Ofibry gootl'empli *,a401.,imf , 0 for the purest, Ofgettiiii4 . litt4;ifh'dcfiiirii the iibminition and, prifteiptegif)'4Gen.eratTay- Thai:Adz min li,eard ahem.; thtottgb.-... sod then remarked . tha,titiaaalvery. stOtny that 4 , 11 e, friepthi, of. an , ,available eanditleteisitould an,univiailable - corididiTe tn.' an 'endorsement." The etninnittee - agam - hrge him, and gars icasan foe'arialetyirn'thatihe!ollf whist fait conring',np to,thn mark. 'T t) 14r. : 014y replied, e71 1311 . 1 . 1 *!4 "0; 1 * will ari .S, him along witliotit any alsl7 ,;anneireis unavailable wee." • T T LT - . . . „ When, ime'of 'the (Unsatisfied, tlebigasup flpin inaPll2ll , l s f 3 ttsi P"e l o°,9 ll , , PPr ithe. , .0401 their VonYen i tionEst , the:VAT,lene l9. .the Aisiblitka Of' thii - FAiiiiat 'phi* his" n was met with VabSni!iit'difinial,'lrti!hiiiiititl u fit of that ( liiidp , - 4 Reienti *tints iiiiire oh'oin *p Voriect,fiess.; In Lannaitei county; titiKnottne of nWil)gt h?4.110a? 10 /0 4110 ' 14 ‘ 51414312 Isitiv,.9)‘l 4 !tqyif t ql,efteitt s ed: _ sip .nili 8 . of `tliVra'yVii , p!ii4: i ittitipoyr I n dt iiiiiiiirlie I t iiiierthinghilittiinar' f. Th 114461414V' .1 iitiF l tOdingf - anoil LS!'. 4l4l 4EbratibiliKate lqorlanitiDgs of 4 11*tflielltaMirgo7101* 14 ,It 9 , 0 4 1 #1.T!,,15. 1 . , li ti eriti, ni r .,:,_„ i!tmit) s '3° . e 1 'ail* offaii , tiutistisiiati_ N -14111416114! '''- ' 'Airffiiritioifibtivisileibi mu:Ai*limratqm.;.:o u,I. i.),:i ~ a 11, . .ia -0 , 0 1AYF,.. - 104emr-Oest" ,- 11-eq. f .0 mum X . X - f.t. 4 77.,f,'-• '- " , r,1 , t ,I- 4 1 t., 1 4,1 • 11.-_, , ,. , 4 - Mil'' ' r.qicitivtihamd Wil eur Av 4 44 11r, ; 1 1.011,1 nor - • , 41-vvim.341,1-61$worga k ..11",T • .; - ;•f 4.!.-4 2 1.4.5.111 SN't 5))4,414:,- • as .•1 II - '1 : IRON 4 1 "1 11 104***OT 7,llftli s a 1 . 6M5